: Morning sickness and baby's gender

15.
  • I had morning sickness only with my BOY pregnancy/cies

    1 6.67%
  • I had morning sickness only with my GIRL pregnancy/cies

    0 0%
  • Morning sickness was the same for all pregnancies regardless of gender

    1 6.67%
  • I had worse morning sickness with my BOY pregnancy/cies

    2 13.33%
  • I had worse morning sickness with my GIRL pregnancy/cies

    5 33.33%
  • I had no morning sickness with any of my pregnancies

    0 0%
  • Morning sickness was different for all pregnancies regardless of gender

    6 40.00%

thread: Was your morning sickness different for boy/girl bub?

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    DS1 nausea in the mornings that was eased by eating cheese sandwiches, from about 6wks to near the end of the first trimester.
    DD1 hardly any at all. A few queasy days in the first few weeks and then nothing at all the rest of the pg.
    DD2 same as my first pg which kinda made me think that she was another he.
    DS2 the worst one of the lot for m/s. I hardly ate a thing during the first half of the pg and I felt like crap all the time, usually worse at night than it was in the morning. It came back again in the last 5 wks of the pg.

    I never vomitted with any of mine, but with DS2 I came the closest I ever came LOL. I actually said to DH at about 14wks that if I knew the m/s would be this bad I wouldn't have wanted another baby ROFL. Incidentally I had the worst m/s with my big babies.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    98

    With DS I had no morning sickness at all.

    I am due in 2 weeks with another boy and I had morning sickness past 12 weeks.

    I don't think it has anything to do with gender

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    in the garden
    3,767

    I had the most, and the least MS with my girls.

    DD1 - MS twice a week until 12 weeks.
    DS1 - a little on & off, nothing much
    DS2 - I think maybe once or twice before 12 weeks then nothing
    DD1 - nothing. Not even nausea...

    so nope,all totally different here.

    I tell you what WAS the same with the girls... I was an emotional time bomb. With my boys I was very zen....

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    Sydney, NSW
    4,329

    isn't it interesting how there seems to be a slant towards gender.

    maybe we could a poll and see whether boy or girl gave us the worst ms. it could be no ms, mild, bad ms.
    would this be possible, mods?

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    Sydney, NSW
    4,329

    that would be great Trillian!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    in the garden
    3,767

    Well I tick none of the above, I don't think
    Mine were all different regardless of gender...

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Aug 2009
    Melbourne, Victoria
    298

    With DS I had nausea in the mornings and once I had eaten two snack sized bags of potato chips I was fine for the rest of the day, this only last til week 12.

    BUT with this one (its a girl) Omigod! I had 6 weeks off work in my first trimester! I couldn't even roll over in bed I just lay there staring at the curtains. I was on nausea tablets and Vitamin B6 tablets and nothing I ate made me feel any better. I never spewed though, and it disappeared for my wedding day and honeymoon (i was 12 weeks, 2 days before my wedding) came back at about 15 weeks and subsided slowly. I was beginning to give up hope I was that depressed and felt so awful, crying all the time too! Ah the things we go through!

    Big kudos to those of you who threw up all the time though!!

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    Yeah I can add a poll to this for you. Would be interesting to see.

  9. #9

    Feb 2008
    With my awesome cherubs
    2,975

    With DS i had no morning sickness what so ever, same with DD1 and DD2 i had MS from 4 weeks through to 13 not so much throwing up though just really neaseus (sp?)